Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1971, Image 18

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 23,1971
Farm Women Sod
Sodety 3
Farm Women Society 3 met
Saturday, October 16 at the home
of Mrs. Vernon Leininger,
Denver RD2. Miss Rose Ann
Leininger led the devotions.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Robert
Gregory, president. Mrs. Paul
Hess and Mrs. Carrol Myers,
Ephrata, were accepted as new
members.
Mrs John Edwards gave a
report of the three-day trip to
Williamsburg taken by members
and friends recently.
Contributions of $25 were given
to the United Campaign and $5O
to the Ephrata Public Library.
The following officers were
elected for 1972: Mrs. Clarence
Stauffer, president; Mrs. Jesse
Balmer, vice president; Mrs.
Earl Smoker, secretary, Mrs.
Earl Miller, assistant to the
secretary, and Mrs. Gilbert Paul,
treasurer.
Appointed to take charge of the
Christmas decoration table for
Lancaster County Homemakers
Day are Mrs. Harry Usner, Mrs.
Roy Weinhold and Mrs. Earl
Miller.
Delegates for the State Con
vention of the Society of Farm
Women to be held m Harrisburg
January 10 and 11, 1972, are Mrs.
John Edwards and Mrs. Lloyd
Martin, with Mrs. Harvey Geh
man as alternate.
During the program, Mrs.
Doris Thomas, Lancaster County
Extension home economist,
spoke on period furnishings for
the home and showed samples of
fabrics for drapes.
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, October 23
Farm Women Society 4, home of
Mrs Henry Reist.
Tuesday. October 26
Farm Women Society 27. tour
Governor’s Mansion and
CapitoL
Wednesday, October 27
9 am. - Farm Women Society 8.
sewing. Lancaster General
Hospital.
Thursday, October 28
12 noon - Farm Women Society'
11, entertain Society 19,
QuarryviDe Methodist Church.
Farm Women Society 28, home of
Mrs. James Bowman, Honks.
Friday, October 29
8p jn. - Farm Women Society 25,
family Halloween party,
Richard Kreider farm,
Manheim RD3.
Saturday, October 30
7:30 pm. -Farm Women Society
29, home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Brennaman, Mount Joy RDI.
Progressive Parties Held
The latest report of
Progressive Parties to aid the
Southern Lancaster County
Family Health Center at
Quarryville shows 186 parties
have been held and a total of
$2,806.06 has come in through
them.
The following have held parties
in the past two weeks: Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Lefever, Mr. and
Mrs. Dbnald E. Groff, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ambler, Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Schneider, Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Marlin Hershey, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Stoner, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Ecklin, Mr. and Mrs.
Try A
Classified
Sodety 6
Farm Women Society 6 met
recently at the home of Misses
Lela and Stella Coble. Devotions
were led by Mrs. Kitty Rift.
Mrs. Milton Eberly, president,
was in charge of the meeting.
Six members volunteered to
fold Christmas seals. A trip to the
Poconos was also planned.
The group voted $2O to the
Mount Joy Needlework Guild and
$2O to the United Campaign.
The program included a violin
selection by Miss Debbie Good.
An auction was conducted by
Mrs. Mae Gantz. A show and tell
program followed.
Plans were made to hold a
Christmas party at 6:30 p.m.
December 4 at the Rheems Fire
Hall. Husbands and families will
be invited.
Hostesses were Mrs. Emory
Wolgemuth, Mrs. Charles
Nissley, Mrs. Eva Thome and
Mrs. Paul Hess.
Society 7
Farm Women Society 7
celebrated their 50th An
niversary at a luncheon recently
at the Good and Plenty
Restaurant under the supervision
of Mrs. Carlton Homsher, lun
cheon chairman. Devotions were
led by Mrs. Hazel, McUvaine,
charter member.
Among those attending was
charter member Mrs. L. J.
Denlinger; her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Aaron Denlinger; grand
daughters-in-law, Mrs. Barbara
Denlinger and Mrs. John
Denlinger, and four great
granddaughters, Cindy, Jennifer,
Stephanie and Sonya Denlinger.
Mrs. Denlinger is the only living
member who was present at the
first meeting of Society 7 at the
home of Mrs. E. E. Keneagy in
1921.
Others present were: Mrs.
Ruth Snead, charter member;
Mrs. John Hess, county
president, Mrs. Carl Johnson Sr,
county second vice president;
Mrs. Leo Snader, county
secretary; Mrs. Martin
Greenleaf, State secretary of
Farm Women, and Society 7
member Mrs. Aaron Denlinger,
presently serving as County first
vice president.
Following the business meeting
the celebration continued in the
form of a fashion show.-Mrs. John
Denlinger narrated the history of
Society 7 interspersed with
fashions from 1920 to the present.
Vanessa Homsher, Jennifer
Denlinger, Pat Solomon, Emma
Lantz, Stephanie Denlinger,
Frances Eshelman, Edna Jean
Homsher, and Sue Graybill
Lewis Aument, Mr. and Mrs.
Elam Mull, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth K. Walton, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Jackson, Mrs. Virginia
Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Wagner, J. Victor Denlinger, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Snider, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry W. Frackman Jr,
Mrs. and Mrs. Henry B. Walters,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Griffith, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Robert Wenger, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Brown and thre°
anonymous parties.
Roaches
Fleas - Ticks
Rats or Mice
J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc.
1278 Loop Rd., Lane.
PHONE 397-3121
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served as models for the oc
casion.
Incidental events of the past
and also events to aid the poor,
help in civic needs and
scholarships given were
reviewed.
The Dee and Gee Dress Shop of
_ Strasburg presented a fashion
show of the present styles. Ser
ving as models for this portion of
the program were: Barbara
Denlinger, Gladys Smeltz, Kay
Rohrer, Mary Eshelman, Ella
Mae Wenger, Mildred Hersh,
Averill Lichty, Mary Denlinger
and Thelma Landis.
The November meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Henry
Eversole, Cherry Hill Road,
Paradise, when cancer dressings
will be made and safety tips will
be stresed.
Society 25
Fram Women Society 25 met at
the home of Mrs. Melvin Groff,
Lancaster RD6, with 23 members
and four guests present.
Devotions were in charge of Mrs.
M. Wade Groff.
Mrs. David Newswanger
received the gift of the month.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. John Hen
derson, president. It was decided
that the Society would have an
exhibit table at the Homemaker’s
Christmas Program at the Farm
and Home Center on Tuesday,
December 7. Mrs. Carl Gish,
Mrs. Samuel Goss and Mrs.
Sterling Elmer are in charge of
setting up the table.
The special events committee
was in charge of entertaining at
Embreeville State Hospital on
October 22. Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Breneisen, Mrs. John Metz, Mrs.
Samuel Goss, Mrs. Warren Shank
and Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
Burkholder planned to play Bingo
with the patients and serve
refreshments.
Six members folded Christmas
Seals at the Health and Welfare
Center.
The Society was reminded to
bring foods or baked items to the
bazaar table at the Lancaster
County Convention of Farm
Women November 6 at the Farm
and Home Center.
The State Convention will be
held January 10 and 11, 1972, in
Harrisburg. The banquet will be
held at the Penn Harris Motor
Inn.
The Spring Rally will be held at
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Mrs. Raymond Huber was
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Each member participated by
making an arrangement. .
A Harvest Sale will be featured
-at the next meeting Saturday,
November 13 at the home of Mrs.
Sterling Elmer, Lancaster RD6.
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